Friday, September 19, 2014

Google (also) enhances privacy guarantees in the new Android – TeK.sapo


 
 Google unveiled the new Android L will be active by default (without the user having the need to activate), a feature that encrypts data stored on the machine, making them inaccessible to the company.

As Apple guarantees for the new iOS, available from this Thursday, Google explains that the functionality protects equipment from access to data by third parties, including authorities on request to the company.

The data encryption is an option available in the mobile operating system since 2011, adds the company, but had to work proactively to be activated by the user. Now the option is active source without the user having to do anything to ensure.

“Three years ago that Android offers data encoding. Passwords are not stored anywhere else besides the device, so it can not be shared with law enforcement officers,” explains Google.

As part of our next release of Android, the coding of data is active by default, so do not even have to think about turning it on. “

It will be recalled that the Apple emphasizes the new privacy policy iOS 8, the system introduces new safeguards for the user, to ensure that any mobile phone or protected with a password defined locally by the tablet user ceases to have accessible content company and any entity requests.
 

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